Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Activating Policy and Practice

GIDA, USIDSN, and ORCID invite you to join a webinar about Global Indigenous Data Alliance Policy Interaction.

By ORCID

Date and time

Thursday, August 20, 2020 · 1 - 2:30pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Following are the links to the slides and recordings.

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The Global Indigenous Data Alliance (GIDA), the US Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network (USIDSN), and ORCID invite you to join us for a webinar about Global Indigenous Data Alliance Policy Interaction.

We have asked three panelists to speak about their experiences with Indigenous Data Sovereignty; how they have approached policies and practices around Indigenous data, their challenges and successes.

Panelists

Christopher Cheney, Senior Counsel for Law Enforcement and Information Sharing , U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Tribal Justice

Kathy Etz, Director of Native American Programs, Program Director Epidemiology Program Branch, National Institute on Drug Abuse

Michael Pahn, Head of Archives and Digitization, National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution

The overall goal is to bring communities together around shared needs to access research data; to discuss ethics of contribution and consent regarding access to Indigenous data; to explore operationalizing the CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance alongside the FAIR data principles for Indigenous data; and to share mechanisms and tools, such as the Traditional Knowledge (TK) and Biocultural (BC) labels and notices, that enable and support interactions between communities, individuals and institutions.

**This is a virtual event that will be hosted on Zoom. A join link will be sent to registrants before the meeting. Please be sure to use the Zoom Desktop App when joining the meeting. The desktop app has a better user interface than the web browser version and ensures uniform control panel tools for technical and navigation assistance for all participants.**

Program Committee:

Randall Akee, Associate Professor, Department of Public Policy and American Indian Studies, UCLA

Jane Anderson, Associate Professor, Anthropology and Museum Studies, NYU

Stephanie Russo Carroll, Assistant Professor, Public Health & Associate Director, Native Nations Institute, University of Arizona

Maui Hudson, Associate Professor, Faculty of Maori and Indigenous Studies, University of Waikato

Laure Haak, Founder and CEO, Mighty Red Barn

Shawna Sadler, ORCID Engagement Manager, Americas & Caribbean

Helena Cousijn, Director, Community Engagement, DataCite

Katharina Ruckstuhl, Associate Dean - Māori. Manutaki Tuarua – Māori, University of Otago

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